Why does the MJ executives being white men have any significance worth mentioning? You don't think they worked hard and took financial risks to deserve their success?
For Ben Cort: Chemical treatments of cannabis, self-explanatory concern that applies to all users. But you cite an increase in minority arrests for cannabis in Colorado as a concern, but you donāt explain what that stems from. If cannabis is legal in Colorado, what justifies a cannabis related arrest? What is illegal and warrants an arrest? What are minorities being arrested for that whites are not? Same goes for school expulsions. If thereās been an increase in minority school expulsions, but not in majority white schools, what are the grounds for the expulsions? Or more importantly, what poor decisions is one group making that the other seemingly isnāt, that leads to expulsion? Understandably, if cannabis is against school policy and will likely lead to expulsion if caught with it, wouldnāt it be logical to expect that students will weigh the risk themselves and knowingly bear the consequences? You act as if the system of school policies are somehow unfairly rigged against minority students. Iāll bet that the school policies are probably very similar in most of these schools, but that the chosen behaviors of the students are disproportionately different. When will the pendulum swing back to personal accountability for oneās actions? We, as adults and parents, act as if something extrinsic has happened to our youth and society that is beyond our control. Yet, we still want to continue to apply the failed everyone gets a trophy philosophy, where no one takes responsibility for their behaviors and the consequences. We want to blame someone else for our childrenās failures and poor decisions. The left loves to blame rich white men. How about teaching our children to take personal responsibility for their decisions and own the consequences, such as generally trying to obey the law and follow school policies. I do not blame rich white men for seizing the financial opportunity that legalized cannabis has presented. Those that have profited learned early in life how to identify business opportunities and make the right moves to capitalize on them. Contrary to the popular belief of the left, most of them were not born with an inherent ability to go to business school, get a job with a company in the industry, work their way up while making the appropriate connections, and build wealth as a result of a deficiency of melanin. While we can wish that they would make more ethical decisions as it applies to their business practices, vilifying them for being white and rich is wrong and irrelevant. You want to penalize them for the color of their skin and the merit of their business success? How would MLK Jr. view that principle?
Even organic pesticides and fertilizer aren't good for you to inhale/ingest it sounds to me that they are trying to protect their employees health by giving them reports and jump suits
The government has found out how to tax and get rich from it… Now suddenly it's ok … AS LONG AS YOU PAY US !!!! They say no medicinal use and schedule 1 rating… But they have patented it!!
It's not that crazy in PA but I still see more people using it for pain and psychological reasons, same reason I use it and it's kept me off opiods and always will because now I know the cart I'm buying isn't laced w/ carfentanil like people have been doing to the "street carts" because they thought it would make people get addicted, but they had no idea how to work w/ rosin or concentrate so most of the carts were very deadly…. I'll stick w/ the medical system and get exactly what I want and I get all the THCs, CDBs and terpene profiles and even some parent strain info, even down to the person who packaged it so I know it's 100% real and completely safe to consume.
yeah considering your still referring to cannabis by its propaganda name which was instilled into the public lexicon by Randolph Hearst i can't imagine your that well informed and hence bye bye
Sad because this has also affected people with disabilities. Now that it is ālegalā or better put commercialized itās hardly affordable for those who are seriously sick and in pain. Not to mention those who may have used it because they couldnāt afford or get adequate healthcare as well as minorities are the ones who paid and sadly continue to for the legal and social repercussions. Because of so many conflicting interests that mostly have to do with profit weed will never be the tool it could be and has been for patients.
The anti marijuana lobby will never quit with their lies and misinformation, it is a plant, a useful plant, alcohol should be banned if anything.
the WHOLE PROBLEM THERE is: Greed… not weed…
government shouldnāt be controlling our health
Why does the MJ executives being white men have any significance worth mentioning? You don't think they worked hard and took financial risks to deserve their success?
Allow people access to knowledge of cultivation from seed to full grown plant to harvest, prepping drying all the jazz so they can grow their own
They new this was going to happen āļø
For Ben Cort: Chemical treatments of cannabis, self-explanatory concern that applies to all users. But you cite an increase in minority arrests for cannabis in Colorado as a concern, but you donāt explain what that stems from. If cannabis is legal in Colorado, what justifies a cannabis related arrest? What is illegal and warrants an arrest? What are minorities being arrested for that whites are not? Same goes for school expulsions. If thereās been an increase in minority school expulsions, but not in majority white schools, what are the grounds for the expulsions? Or more importantly, what poor decisions is one group making that the other seemingly isnāt, that leads to expulsion? Understandably, if cannabis is against school policy and will likely lead to expulsion if caught with it, wouldnāt it be logical to expect that students will weigh the risk themselves and knowingly bear the consequences? You act as if the system of school policies are somehow unfairly rigged against minority students. Iāll bet that the school policies are probably very similar in most of these schools, but that the chosen behaviors of the students are disproportionately different. When will the pendulum swing back to personal accountability for oneās actions? We, as adults and parents, act as if something extrinsic has happened to our youth and society that is beyond our control. Yet, we still want to continue to apply the failed everyone gets a trophy philosophy, where no one takes responsibility for their behaviors and the consequences. We want to blame someone else for our childrenās failures and poor decisions. The left loves to blame rich white men. How about teaching our children to take personal responsibility for their decisions and own the consequences, such as generally trying to obey the law and follow school policies. I do not blame rich white men for seizing the financial opportunity that legalized cannabis has presented. Those that have profited learned early in life how to identify business opportunities and make the right moves to capitalize on them. Contrary to the popular belief of the left, most of them were not born with an inherent ability to go to business school, get a job with a company in the industry, work their way up while making the appropriate connections, and build wealth as a result of a deficiency of melanin. While we can wish that they would make more ethical decisions as it applies to their business practices, vilifying them for being white and rich is wrong and irrelevant. You want to penalize them for the color of their skin and the merit of their business success? How would MLK Jr. view that principle?
The strongest weed i ever smoked was from Thailand back in the 1975.
Alcohol has been getting stronger and stronger in the last 20 years (even beer!) but no one addresses that.
Reefer madness at it's finest, this guy got "wasted" his last time in 1996 guys.
Complete nonsense. Religious kooks. Keep your nose in your own darn business. Get a life.
Even organic pesticides and fertilizer aren't good for you to inhale/ingest it sounds to me that they are trying to protect their employees health by giving them reports and jump suits
The government has found out how to tax and get rich from it… Now suddenly it's ok … AS LONG AS YOU PAY US !!!!
They say no medicinal use and schedule 1 rating… But they have patented it!!
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BS.
Useless Ted Talk.
Genetically modified cornā¦.
Just 1 of many examples of improvements in produce
Amazing talk, thank you š
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As I always say….just grow your own. Your allowed to…it's doesn't take much….it's a weed ffs
There is nothing said here that doesnāt doubly apply to cigarettes and alcohol. Nice try
The principle is wrong otherwise there would be no farming
It's not that crazy in PA but I still see more people using it for pain and psychological reasons, same reason I use it and it's kept me off opiods and always will because now I know the cart I'm buying isn't laced w/ carfentanil like people have been doing to the "street carts" because they thought it would make people get addicted, but they had no idea how to work w/ rosin or concentrate so most of the carts were very deadly…. I'll stick w/ the medical system and get exactly what I want and I get all the THCs, CDBs and terpene profiles and even some parent strain info, even down to the person who packaged it so I know it's 100% real and completely safe to consume.
These man are a bunch of spiritual dead idiots
Who else here wants more thc in weed?
just started this vid but why are the subtitles jacked up š maybe its me lol
Fu*k this guy eh
You should be more concerned regarding our food supply!
For me cannabis makes my mind work, I can think clearly, stuff just makes sense. He makes it sound like the devils lettuce.
This guys a moron. Who let him on TED talks. This man has an IQ of a ant and know as about as much about cannabis as one.
So he is upset about the richer getting richer and using weed as an example. Jesus Christ.
Canabiss nefer didd me ani harm
yeah considering your still referring to cannabis by its propaganda name which was instilled into the public lexicon by Randolph Hearst i can't imagine your that well informed and hence bye bye
Thank You for helping
Sad because this has also affected people with disabilities. Now that it is ālegalā or better put commercialized itās hardly affordable for those who are seriously sick and in pain. Not to mention those who may have used it because they couldnāt afford or get adequate healthcare as well as minorities are the ones who paid and sadly continue to for the legal and social repercussions. Because of so many conflicting interests that mostly have to do with profit weed will never be the tool it could be and has been for patients.
LMAO THEY REMOVED THE FIRST VIDEO BECAUSE PEOPLE HATED IT